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Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai

The
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai was established as the
Department of Chemical Technology on 1st October, 1933 by the University
of Mumbai, through active support of industries and philanthropists.
The Institute was most popularly known as UDCT, Mumbai. Research has
been an integral part of ICT since its inception and it has created over
500 first generation entrepreneurs. The UDCT grew significantly in
stature and was granted autonomy under UGC regulations by the University
of Mumbai and further converted in to an Institute on 26th January,
2002. Under the World Bank TEQIP programme, the Maharashtra government
granted it full autonomy in June 2004. Due to the recommendations of the
Government of Maharashtra and University of Mumbai, the ICT was granted
Deemed University Status by the MHRD on 12th September, 2008, with all
provisions of the UGC for funding and support as the state owned deemed
university.

The
ICT has brought kudos to India, despite being at a disadvantaged
position with reference to other technological institutes of national
importance, particularly the IITS, IISc, ISERS, NISERs and Central
Universities. Its stellar performance is reflected in the following:

1.
The MHRD had evaluated all deemed universities in the country in 2009
and granted “A” grade to 38 universities among 135 deemed universities.
The ICT is rated as Number One Deemed University with “A” grade. It is
the only one among 4 in Maharashtra State, the other 3 being centrally
funded TIFR, TISS and CIFE.

2.
The ICT has also been rated as Number One Institute by NPIU among 127
TEQIP funded Institutes, all over India, in October, 2010.